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RWBY (2019-) #4 by Mirka Andolfo, Marguerite Bennett, Arif Prianto

jessaca_with_an_a's review

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3.0

Cute, sweet, and a decent way to spend your time if you’re desperately missing the animated series!

These comics don’t add anything to the main story of RWBY, they’re purely there to provide some more heartfelt, uplifting, adventurous, exciting, and fun moments between some of our most beloved characters.

In this issue, Yang decides she’s going to be a better friend and sister (since they’re still at Beacon at this point in the story), and Blake has a heart-to-heart with her mom (after Beacon has fallen and she’s back on Menagerie).

My biggest complaint with this series is it jumps around a lot, making it difficult to follow. Otherwise, the writing does the characters’ voices justice, and it is kind of nice to get to see some more human moments in between the action that is the show.

laviendear's review

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5.0

I really enjoyed this, everything is beautiful and omfg i love blake

aemilova's review

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3.0

This one I liked better actually. It addresses Blake's past, something that has hurt her a lot and shaped her in the way she sees her relationships and herself, as we can see in the show, but never really got to see much of, we saw the aftermath. So reading this was interesting and it gives Blake more depth.

lacependragon's review

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5.0

There's a reason this is getting 5/5 stars.

Because this issue shows, in just 25 pages, how Adam pretended to be a good person. How Adam got under Blake's skin and lured her in and why so many people think of him as being "misunderstood".

Adam Taurus is not misunderstood. Adam Taurus is a charismatic, extremist, monster.

And this issue tells you that in no uncertain terms.

Good.
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